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  • New York’s public school spending continues to grow while enrollment declines
    New York’s public school spending continues to grow while enrollment declines

    Commentary by Ari DeWolf

  • California Proposition 28 (2022): Art and music K-12 education funding
    California Proposition 28 (2022): Art and music K-12 education funding

    Voters' Guide by Ari DeWolf

  • How Texas can improve the state’s student transfer law
    How Texas can improve the state’s student transfer law

    Commentary by Aaron Garth Smith and Emily Sass

  • Nebraska’s K-12 education funding system lacks transparency, relies too heavily on property taxes
    Nebraska’s K-12 education funding system lacks transparency, relies too heavily on property taxes

    Commentary by Christian Barnard

  • Nebraska K-12 Education Funding Reform Model
    Nebraska K-12 Education Funding Reform Model

    Commentary by Christian Barnard

  • Better transparency can improve public school open enrollment in most states
    Better transparency can improve public school open enrollment in most states

    Commentary by Jude Schwalbach

  • The NCAA should embrace the free market when it comes to player compensation
    The NCAA should embrace the free market when it comes to player compensation

    Commentary by Aaron Garth Smith

  • Frequently asked questions on public school open enrollment
    Frequently asked questions on public school open enrollment

    FAQ by Jude Schwalbach

  • Increases in education spending have little correlation with actual student counts, data show
    Increases in education spending have little correlation with actual student counts, data show

    Commentary by Jude Schwalbach

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